@lorensingley: Best part of TV: a 3-way viewing paradox. A views B, B views C, and C views A.
@lorensingley: Best part of TV: a 3-way viewing paradox. A views B, B views C, and C views A.
Can you review Android games? A lot of them are crap, and there's probably a few gems somewhere.
Time to print me one of these :)
@Maave: How about a midpoint? Regular install of Linux or Windows as a TrueCrypt decoy into your normal install, and booby-trap the regular install.
@Tamar Weinberg: Or just flat out ADB via WiFi.
@Sphaler: VM's indeed do work.
Daemon Tools is 99 euros for the advanced edition, 65 euros for the standard edition, and lite is free. None of them are USD.
@truthtellah: The process android.process.sensors has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again.
@Fergie24: Depends on the wiring, but I know that a friend of mine pulled it off.
GuruPlug Server Plus to eSATA RAID enclosure.
In my house, the modem/primary router are stuck away from all of our gadgets. A repeater can only repeat a signal with the same strength that it receives at (meaning that if I'm at 50% signal, and get 7Mbps, a repeater will only repeat the 3Mbps connection it has). The solution was running Ethernet from the primary…
@ffejie: Assuming that 3G MiFi is a 3G DataWiFi device, why not? Just leave it unencrypted.
@redman042: I personally have developed apps for multiple resolutions of devices, and truly, it's not that bad, since you can "weigh" widths, so buttons A and B are weighted 1, but button C is weighted 2, making C twice as wide as A or B.
@dtptampa: It IS regular Sense (Sense is theme-compatible, letting T-Mo mess with it).
@DanteDiablo: If you root (T-Mo approved), you can switch it to regular search.
@Al Alexon: But the Dream doesn't even have a front-facing camera, so how would the dream have 1080p? :P
@cinnamonster: Actually, it does use Sense, but T-Mo did theme the Sense itself. At lease that holds true on the Slide.
@NyQuilPillz: Sucks for those of us who just got our Slides.
@Platypus Man: Great tip: most smartphones can emulate a standard flash drive. Use data/wifi+storage mode for the network drivers, and let Windows Update handle the rest.
@Jack J Palecnzy: It seems that the hack thats used depends on the disability. For example, this controller wouldn't be even remotely usable to a person who only had the ability to use their left hand. It would sort of be a niche market.